1/8 inch movement of the pendulum bob is equal to about 3 min per 24 hours running.
-To increase the time of the clock, move pendulum up.
-To slow down the time move, pendulum down.

Regulation notes:
These novel clocks are at best only a "fair" time-keeper. You can expect 100 to 120 sec per 30-hour winding period. I recommend that if it is within a few minutes per winding, simply RE-set the time.

-The regulation obstacles are obvious:
1. Open pendulum, this allows even the slightest breeze from a fan, ceiling fan or even cross-winds inside your house to affect both time qualities and/or its running ability.
2. The Pendulum material is wooden, and sensitive to climatic condition, during times of high humidity the clock will slow down.

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This is just for your phone ringing when it's dialed, not for outside lines ringing on your phone.
From your intercom, dial *7104 (CF No Ans) 500 (if that's your VM extension) # That will flash your FWD/DND light to tell you it's forwarded on No Ans. Now on the intercom, dial *71324 The 713 part tells your phone to forward after xx seconds. 24 is about 4 rings. You can adjust the timing using 6 seconds as a ring cycle.

Do you have voicemail or an answering machine? This is usually a sign that another device (fax, answering machine or voicemail service) is set to answer the call after 4 rings. You will need to lengthen to number of rings before the service/device in question picks up. (The method to reset this will depend on the service/device that is picking up.) Another possibility is a call forwarding service that is enabled at 4 rings.

I hope this helps. Please write back with details on the device that could be picking up for details on setting the number of rings. If you have voicemail or call forwarding, check with your telephone service provider to lengthen the number of rings before the service kicks in. (There are too many for me to know all of the providers instructions.)

First, adjust the volume to halfway.
Press CHANGE(the Message Window will display "C").
Press CLOCK(current day setting is announced), hold down FORWARD or REPEAT until correct day is announced, then release the button.
Press CLOCK(current hour setting is announced), hold down FORWARD or REPEAT until correct hour is announced, release the button.
Press CLOCK(current minutes setting is announced), hold down FORWARD or REPEAT until correct minutes is announced, release the button.
Press CLOCK, the new day and time setting is announced.

The call forward timer is dependent on the phone system your 7731 is plugged into. In a TA series, you get 5,10,15, or 20 seconds. At 20 seconds, it would be transferring on the 4th ring. It's an adjustment in system program 202 and the time is system wide.

If you happen to have a different system, like a TAW, TD, or TDx phone system, you get better times and individual delays.

Click on Menu on the baseclick on the forward >> or backward << keys until it says the day of the weekclick on set/ringer soft keyuse forward >> or backward << to adjust the time and AM/PMwhen you are done either click menu or wait and it automatically goes back to normal.

You can adjust the volume and pitch of the ringing by pushing Menu, scroll forward to Desk Station Settings, push Select, scroll to Ringer Volume and you can adjust the ringer volume, and in that same area adjust the pitch. So you might want to make line 2 ring lower, and with a different pitch so it is not distracting, but still notifies you of an incoming call that is not line 1. The same goes for the handset.

you can repair them is their any damaged pieces i will try and get you some diagrams to show you how to put it back together but if you take it to repair shop ie watch repair they will build it for you and get any parts that are broke or they will be able to make them for you hope this is some help i will try find you some diagrams on how it is built i will post you back if i find it but need to know what make and model no if poss